From the first whistle it was evident that both sides were up for the challenge to progress into the next round. Matty Robinson and Chris Gumery were a major threat within the first half, both having several chances which made the Bewdley goal keeper spring into action pushing the ball wide.

The battle in the middle of the park was constant and both sides were trying to push the ball wide to the wingers to try to gain some advantage and space.

Marvin Johnson and Luke Williams connected on several occasion with some great individual play, however neither could find the shot to beat the keeper.

Just before half time Coleshill were reduced to ten men after a second yellow card saw Ryan Scott dismissed.

Craig Johnson however stood firm in the Coleshill goal saving several shots and keeping the scores level at half time.

Second half substitutions were made from the off with the management deciding to change tactics and introduced fresh legs with Jon Powis and Rob Freeman both attackers searching for that goal.

Matty Robinson started lively and had the first golden opportunity to slot the ball in the net after the goal keeper had taken a walkabout unluckily the ball just went wide of the post.

Moments later Coleshill scored the goal they deserved after Chris Gumery showed great pace to bag his goal.

Bewdley pushed hard for the equaliser but Coleshill fought hard and with 10 men did not appear over run in anyway.

However, Bewdley secured a corner in the 65th min which Coleshill failed to clear and they gained their equaliser.

Within just a few minutes of restsrting again Bewdley secured another corner with new found belief they could not believe their luck when the ball crossed the line.

For the remainding time Coleshill searched for the goal but with Bewdley in the lead they slowed the game down and caused Coleshill to become frustrated in not being able to find their second goal.

Carl Adams was left dis heartened as Coleshill bowed out of the FA Vase through two corners. "We really must defend closer at set pieces and keep our concentration at all times. It's really disappointing to walk away with out this victory after we had worked so hard." said Adams.